.~ 4 -.E 10 o h By VICaTOR RDESEL
0A #OPUM THE tIeASRS OWN COLUMN Walter Reuther hasu Oeo k-e
his mind.
O', But Mrs. Reuther neoda't W y.
There's safety) in numbers and hes
fI t E in b 1 PAusband's interest isl a. ,o*
1,000,000 of the country's wor`rll-0
e e ladies. What's more his pre-lec -
,Ma I eson onopea.l er.am eag oaedear *1 The eause e mwga ve phtion islpurely orgidnkational It
a esived gois lhly and ise hesdled iN d' Wholly cl politUal.
!i.n office just a )o2hth longer
mslta. a dtd deont be unIIont H I1 deam't appear li than a year he needed to consoli- .
iat O thimA e ld iM, eder g date CIO, Reuther totay wants tc s'c
u sIt ke p ho letW sih to maetd one npae Isulth. reach out somewhere for a million
M S t *i ag sIes? entniduuee. new members. lie believes that the 4 a i
sot!ppB S e pe oa s fieepeslior l to astatesmel t oinion most fertile area at this -moment
| i la f te l n w t bS f of economic restlessnesas among
t o a- the women in the retail and de.-
partmert store fields. And ol W W
ODD 30JB MAN course, in business offices pa ties
built around CIO organized .indus- a to
S tries, such as auto, steel or oil g to to
'+" Because a union of a million, of .
to e. like the USCA is way out of ic orin py friend even several hundred i utn g d-
Bealalley. I think they have tha t feller all wrong. May- -. --- wou'd be a power ut S -
t here on a Job with the Panama Goymint. I think all litical force in any campaign a ati e
l tre ter is to attend the meeting of the Board of Direc- .. .ete es t4os is te- ir to ,
te Pa nama Canal Company. launch a white-collar lds afor
attended there meetings before an I don't see why he cant what may well b. the wbrld's larg- .
thtji no# even Iffen he lant belh paid fer it. Panamas est female labor outfttV i l
ist an he alat thr-knd of feller what wants to be paid So, in Detroit. on Jan. 25. t g' f Pan Aa.
t r the same job at the same time that is. Its all right CIO leader will meet with officials "r of
akliam pays him this week and Panama pays him next o1 CIO'., Retzil. Wnolesale and De- rqer of ul."a
and vice versa. But not both at the same time. apartment Store Union to talk of 1is "
Onley a job after all an a man has gotta work or get ians.. .
SMt Beanaley Is the active kind of executive what has to Ther t iAs expected he w tel e r
something al the time. An th-ts good an I like that. There, it Is cte the s w ite .tl A ht i Prn I5elu* q
t, lH.ace.a.actve.....sand around w-ith, scratchlnt he feuoing factions of this retail.6 ... 37. a ip
to see an active mah s tandin around, wthi c a u tohunn ..' nton i ...r .'" De 6 et. I ?'
.an wshin.he had something to do. That makes him un- union to unit anto oneg o o n 4 t t
n even iffen my ame I Sadeye, I like fer folks to be co meie wit h other Cis would o gbe
wi. sa emove rcminiseent of the early
Seen tole that Panamal sint pain him so much fer his a ov rOmin of The .. at l y'stal
,it~A feller I know tole me k feller he knows was tole by a that the warring CIO. T. ues in l
er Wh works fer the Panama.Gtovmint, that all Mr. eansley this field distrust each so
Ipalaa1d fer his work Ithirty pieces of silver. That d on intensely and are o fearful that A4r. l la!i4s '
puhe an awful lot of wages but Its bin used before to buy im- their own territories will be whit Violatlo
t, tl formation. "Leu uown tnat Reuther himself -, '. the U. 8t
"r I e aen c o feru b u.bsa:: Aav a.n t S
Ioond that letter from Badeye was pretty bad. 'That feller my head the organizing drive. favor any on
Spell an I couldnt understand him. But thsts not the exp-nsea a
fen its the same Badeye I knew from South Arkansas.. Not the least of his problems is .ht eae
r otast the second grade an he wouldn't have made the bitterly controversial Distribu- D S t io c S "D W W io
be hadn't married the teacher an she felt aorta sorry tve, Proecssing and Office Work- t peaus r e
g. oll wal 19 years old then an she give up trying to teach ers Union, once a rough swash- Eves under DemocratD fi
a kythinKg an married him. He learned .plenty after that. buckling follower of the Comag- istrations, Pan 4merican ce0
W. nist Party's line. It would make 'a Bys Pe to get Just as s fa
.s wasat named Badeye than. Noeiree..He got that name powerful base for Reuther's retail Stetsr
t five years later in old Peckeridges boarding house. He was and white collar workers drive. It Tripet, tlPu.s brother lt
Serious and day about who old Missus Peckeridge was enter- has millions of dollars in cash and -. wal'M t P
Sthe,parlor an he sck, In an peeped through the key-on the Stock change as WA GTON A) Les- active reserves t. Fa- pw procl tion,,n the o- th abinet. F
it bout tht me old Msu Pekerdge stuck her ha- e Irai tnw Yorkeal" atl to ildern.g t at red others were eaillefupt a unmam. o an mrgmmm sad diesndag the Ed al i d b
tf h y.h h tol m Pake d e d ud he han .t replete with nrgwit club services reserves is ow in such a tried reservists wre ant,. existaneeof a hew European enter. lked a latter th
h the keyhole to make sure.nobd. y would have any c '.repetepartmet, wit n ,to banmesl ttU. a nwntional emer- A part Of this nitidde was r.-threateni t-h e United E R
In I uess, sa she t Sadeye e agency were to arise, President Ei- cauag by the e e with decole d M gen call i W 61 -
r. au T senhower would not have authority which m bilfi ta Ibe ca- untat? return to active dutl the .
I the Board oa Directori ed theyeW etin a in B It off he stood to cill up additional reserves for rted on after aist a. reseres. But he wld baef to
yiua W isampa l I d t e $ e i O raa: k eep T bT But -he m.d bift to.
j L r r3rIi a na hold i there mene w b h.* s er in f the s Ficthl Amendmet h n odaske o invoelUIrity duty. m y ion ly t w'.,we, t.o wla r CSngreie so sit before, he'
the m resen w from o on t e could ask for volun te ers fro a y&ar and a e t of c po- Ad a serves to satve
mb trtary services always takes there trips in December, south eby a Congressional Committee the reserves. Bt his authority o. slop Coaetu p Al med volntary duty.
Sp t elo it they knew of the Com- erder reserves to active duty n Forces Rnerv- 1 .,
tellme* that December I ArPentin is asvfui pretty, lots munist Party or m they bhad them-r Navy, Marina o a s b ao tahis situao a
,thet snw tnd attsh~ ~ W hin Un I t .Mlteetr- ge nt, Cael aparty expired last July Congress di after e or epUehad btjnwa stolvA4010
th ueaww rhds&lushiha ttcr2.ltdSnice tog selOes na m .TynAFr. si ba
r a change especially iffen Uncle am I pervidin the CIO tried to use inthe DPOWirecent, nothing last year to renew. this a. But It alsou ddnite h ebe s hat
an et .00 a day 11Vtoat emense. t'M r ,t the failure of Its leaders to t the wer the President to-ea ; uged to give the. X M-i&-.
t h e away to t attadu I o meet o the o a to test arouseth"eeadtioa 'the watcwoerd up e reserves f6r. voluntary a e 5Scall up inf lnie ro u
the other night but I colt mke t on account of retreated faster than the armies all U. S. defense acti estive duty. Congrep Ulim ted rg

The reason why engines become rough and lose power, is that deposits accamuumid
in the combustion chamber and on the spark plugs. In the combustion chamber
these deposits become red hot and cause the fuel-air mixture to igie pRM esatu- ,
This is called pre-ignition. It results in a severe noise which you Ive pro
heard, especially during acceleration and hill climbing. PRE-IONITION CAN DAM.
AGE YOUR ENGINE.
You may also have noticed that your engine develops an iexplalhed mifre whea
you are driving on the open road. That is because the same p d -W 'kiiM up" M'
your spark plugs and short-circuit them. THIS WASTES' ,AFtm ROwS'B TO
AVI IJWum

These deposits are robbing you of fadl and pow-By Wte them harless, Shell
aoline with LCA. enables new and overbaled ei to keep their "new car"
perfamace muger. Older eagims take on mewn Fm toayyou can start unag
Althe cyders ALL the t.* by cdhaghe t She witth LC.A.

Few Bosses Hire
ide. players have a favorite r f
t he-sort of thi tht Oler Women,
to North and Sou ,in
a shown today: Some days
.'t pay to get out,of bed.Labor Dep. Says
Scan t final any fault, theoreti-
with South's overcall of two WASHINGTON, Jan. 190 UP)
tr. He expected to win five h La ar1 r
tricks even If the worst hap- The Labor Dpat ment re-
and the clubs figured to be united today that too many
for about two other tricks. asnenamen went only young
en probable laying tricks is girls as secretapiles. It suggested
ore thanenough for an over- they give some jobs to "'older'
W1,11 at the level of two, so South women, too
'Wias certainly justified.
'; West's double as ltitie soun, Even where there s a short-
lnd North cannot be blamedi for 4 g of help. tl;ihW liLeh'I bureau
g to there diamonds. WhattsBda WOC en "at 35rn even
, er W is partner so much youner'..ia-belng turnedawy,
hat he will pass so strong a six.v t Rituatflon Is.o part-
aid diamond suit, passing two wc arly-w oe ,of fWeww long
arts doubled with not a single consideed' "strictly a young
heart in support? '7 s fc.d." orty-two per
1wo llwomj.munder
South should hav,e passed three rn ToTes as clerks ur
diamonds, especially since it sten trI s. -The average av
wasn't doubled. When you're f 5 0.,00 womer. in the clerical
'ulht 14t a misfit hand of this field l 31, the Bureau said.
.nd-, pask any undoubled contract. ___ _

S(REA ftadio Tele
ROME CRASH KILLS,16 The wreckage of a Philippln
lines DC-6 lies scattered in a field after It exploded over
Ita'v. and plunged to the earth killing all aboard it. El
nesses said the plane was rocked by ap explosion as
preparing to land An airline official said there we
' passengers aboard.

is to be alataed. .
YW art ar- that there exi8t the r osal'M
Apedi-punpee groups which* uo1oh t
contt wit hthe CoMa#ny-Ooftvlliut DI the p
-bB tr Jec.veL .. *-* -7s' -
As Governor-Preldent it *-h S*ensb3l7
all these groups are givenn proper WAuent conaat wth
objectives. '-o,
At, the time yom. AsaoclatIon .w:l
request, the UfiCA *ua cotd ,he Wbur
"4ahirt eve" conference whA a l o, cof
represtfita1ves or several'pfie -plrpose osga
Under the practice at that time of conducting afU 1, 6 -
bined Governnor-iEmploye Conference, the USCA as I mc ed
among the participants even though it was recognizedd thbt the
objective' o your organization wa# centered on the leglla yl
relationships at the Uanal Zone ezployes with the a
Wishingtfon. ,
This egslagW ve aspect was never a iuhtiot 6f the disMuson
at the local "shirt-aeeve" meeting anpd In never been c6n-
uireded proper for disousslon at meetings between thg Zone tdti
mini~traton 6fd Zone organiaU .
The program insUtuting the separation of the "shirtdsleqv
conference into two acheduled meetings one with the grdui
irom organpled lab, 9and the other wh, the clv)e eulcis -
was announced on 'AUlrust 25,'1953 it r meatil ab Whlch y
were present. The objective of the two-meeting program rl
adopted tq elimlAate overlappig Mned, duplicating functions be
tween th6 two groups d4t'o =W effectively discua problem
special interest to eAch. ,
It was clearly stAted that other organizations then fI
sented should take up thetr problems through one. of t I
baate groups. TaL .cht. PoUcy wMa n .utaoIly .saisfact
evidenced in the record of that meeting, and is further att |
to by the meetings supsequentky held with the two groups at
which important mattepf all typeswre 4scussed and wi hput
protest from any.Canal one 'tgafti"atn.l |
In the instance of the January 7, 1954 meeting, the se son
with these two groups was in accordance with established pro e-
dure. The press was clledI gI that-t O A'4 a"U- 11'-
ton study could be diseminted In eles and
residents as raplidy as p6asbi, .. ..' .- .-
You may extend my reassurance to m0nibers of your Aslocia-
tion that I stand ready .to cooperate Wth. the and their Of-
fiears 4a making. apepdalt Informal ivalatble. -
The Canal adnui wlU diseeu mutual problem with
yOu when there is no conflict with.e4tablilhed procedure, l
The administration; is congizaiat Of the fact that the A
ias performed, 'Od is perftormling; a- legitimate servi in
presenting the views of your me ero the Congress in 1 -
ngtoUt; Jts v$.vtiu A unI 8f ifti5S I? is 610 idepen t,'
[ts pblic is hiadae its meresbetMh N.an&*4t has no office 'or
semi-official relationship wi the CQanal Zonp Governme
action taken in Walid atdn a challeea on this a
Its memluu hulamm!Wuh u* noth the civic e
and labor owoaniltaoaO,(Ien ftbtRa i nearly all necessa
formkatin tfth "t t. g U a been proved
these past mo ts aren&T ="hon is a
keep the groutai-e4ef' Cr I .Sr4 ICnaw l Zone affai
the intimate "I the.aeliamerahi.. Congress, the
bling a matter on wht h lite Infrmation. i
necessarY for _tuMum .uai UWu by the meai
t is the =d t, 's poncy to fu g thel
;hannelapeq I pqm vatUt an orgaqleati
the Canau *
Should you desire to make reference to this letter or an r-
lion of it to-the ,ress. I request that it be used in Its entire
With sentiments of high personea-vegards; I am,
Very incerely yours, ,

chirt Iep I asMW of t with White cl to U' Retprtn From a *rsld the part ha the h. om oofAn
rurre8 gu a dpt e- cuSt fu. He arrived u the Isthmuse
eaChi', -u .Cafo tr",imd The Wa fthingt comtion Club dinner party at her reidene ar

R.nsT the bos Q W Is the gas consu to o the DANNY '..I
It's "Operation .gil of th pOsw rA 30 miles per galon. otVtlry

have a payload of 1680 lbs. The wagon can seat
AN L, Q How does the price coBmre with other simlWar modes?.

of Pleasure car in the mas..
In TNechhcolerl w CEIJO JOHNSON A. We have Jn stock enough parts o service any uW tdanTorNa. N=The

.dL3 0 "l may be short of any specific part.Mr

Sd TROPICAL CEA PROGRAM Q. What is the daily production of VW vehicles and whero, are th .
awmmsczm "SO THIS IS LOVE" exported to?
In TEOHIAr OS A. The factory in Germany is manufacturmg close to 1,000 vehiclper
I TJOA. Y' f UVICIAL Witit day. An assembly plant has been installed in Brail. The VW's are I
S% M AARACTION! Kathr sold all over the world, and. are the best sellers in German,
SIn TECHNICOLOR! GRAYSON and Peru. In Colombia as in other countries the VW models. are
I C L *N 6 11. selling mose then any other car of European manufacture.
w A B E L
"Dr' Drthy MALONE. in Plus A. Agericlas Pan-Americanas, S. A. are the exclusive representative for .
.... het wh V otwill love it 'iiai. o Fi I the Repube d the Canal Zone. The ad a C a
a a..., ou_ wi ow "LW AND OM Dr" "THE BIG SHOT" Estudiante No. 90 the telephone number is Panaa S2-l4.
spp g Teiato Soup is mad with pheBOOAT Q. How about the passenger cars? .
a bA. You could place a direct oreer through us along t.h Ssnl-*po
-1 to s,bleand oide-thdelicate delivery is made In two months and aL a very ecdmlaesllt
s'.6w and goldenilu-h'waety. price.
Ia d j urklin g rd g r a d *. W AH O O B .115.00 B nk D ay B .
S Robert Mitchum. in John Derek, In
S"WHITE WITCH DOCTOR" "Ambsh at -.Tomshwak Gap"
Clifton Webb, In Pr. Poster In

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